Freestylin' magazine was combined with BMX Action to become "Go: the rider's manual" in 1989.Exerpt from the Editor that can be found in issue 1 explaining the first covers:
We wanted to make sure everyone would recognize us on the newstands, so until the february 1990 issue, you'll be seeing both the FREESTYLIN' and BMX ACTION logs on the front. If you currently subscribe to FREESTYLIN' or BMXA, you will now be receiving GO.

Mark Noble, Ride BMX UK, december 1993:The cocktail of BMX A and Freestylin' although the previous editorial people had flown the nest ; Mike Daily was now in charge, Brad McDonald was shooting, and Jeff Tremaine was art director [before moving on to Big Brother]. Plenty of soul and good stuff inside, and indeed things looked good for the skeleton that remained from Wizard's original staff list. GO continued to fuel on the fire, only the industry didn't get it and pulled their money, hence it's now dead.

volume 1 issue 2 - december 1989Matt Hoffman snapping the shot from about 8 feet out on the cover.
KOV in Colorado Springs.
Greg Hill interview. greg goes through every year of his career in detail.
IBMX world cup in Australia.
Summer tour coverage.
100 pages.

volume 1 issue 10 - august 1990 (1)Billy Griggs at Eric Carter's backyard on the cover. Photo by Spike Jonze.
Incoming (letters), Approved credit. Mit Yaled, GO august 1990:Dear Go, I often wonder whilst visions of Drob Meyer and Joe Johnson cascade through my mind, if we as riders really give ourselves enough credit. The next time you get bummed trying to learn a new trick or are having a bad day, just take time and realize what you can do and realize how incredible it is. I mean, it's not every human who con balance, coast scratch, sprague, kick, and glide a bicycle in tight circies or fly down a hill in a hang five at warp 40. Yes, we who ride are superhuman... or have I been reading too much Bloom County ? Lew:I don t know how about being superhuman but I will say that there are things being done on bikes these days that the average person couldn t even dream of doing. Things a lot of riders take for granted. And like you said Mit the key is realizing what you can do not what you can't.NBL Easter Classic, Sarasota, FL.
Inspection. Tioga Competition VIII tires, Kastan Uni-Blade strut, Vision Street Wear 15010 shoes and All-terrain Jive handles.
Trend Ironman contest, Austin, Texas.ABA/Redline U.S. Nationals, Lemoore, CA.
10th NORA Cup results: Gary Ellis number one riderAccidental environment. Parisian bike banks. Mat Hoffman, Kevin Jones, Jose Delgado, ...
Spring Break GT clinic tour.
Stop. Tim Fuzzy Hall 360.

volume 1 issue 11 - september 1990 (1) (scanned by Simon 0810 - download)Rick Moliterno halfpacker on the cover. Gary Ellis in the box. Photos by Spike Jonze.
Then and now: John Ker.
Dog Bites: Chris Moeller about summer tours.
Uncovered: Rick Moliterno.
A day in the life of Dave Voelker.
How to Roly Poly (rolling catapulte) by Dennis McCoy.
ABA/GT Spring Nationals Stockton, CA.
New kids on the block: Matt Hadan, Steve Veltman and Kenny May.
Steve Goates and Eric Abbadessa bios,

volume 1 issue 12 - october 1990 (1) (scanned by Simon - download)
Matt Hadan one footed and flat in Huntington Beach on the cover.
Carl Marquardt letter where he promised $100 to the first person who can do what he had come to think of as a flair -an aerial with a backflip thrown in.Brad Blanchard and Kiyomi Waller bios.
1990 product exposé.
Wall paper: Jay Miron, Dennis McCoy, Kevin Jones, Eric Carter, Tony Hillhouse, Brad Blanchard, John Paul Roger, ...Directions: No-footed straddle roni by Eric Emerson and Kickout with Dave Cullinan.